Shoestring hanging card

ABSTRACT

A shoestring hanging card includes a hanging card printed with a shoe profile and having a plurality of shoestring holes positioned symmetrically in a vamp of the shoe profile for a shoestring to pass through crisscross to be arranged on the vamp for display. Then the hanging card with a shoestring arranged on it can present a well-matched contrast of the shoestring with a shoe so that consumers can easily select.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] This invention relates to a shoestring hanging card particularlyto one for enhancing displaying effect so as to increase its additionalvalue.

[0002] A traditional shoestring hanging card is shown in FIG. 1,includes a cardboard 2 of proper size and a shoestring 1 to be sold iswound around the cardboard 2 in a tight order, quite commonplace, notsophisticate enough to have good displaying effect. So it may not beable to arouse consumer's interest to lure them to buy, for lack ofmatching the shoestring and a shoe vamp for judge the over all spectaclein practical wearing a shoe with the shoestring

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0003] This invention has been devised to offer a shoestring hangingcard for displaying a shoestring, with the shoestring arranged on a shoeprofile printed on a cardboard or a plastic card provided with aplurality of shoestring holes positioned as in a real shoe so thatconsumers can imagine how the shoestring disposed on the hanging cardlooks like when it is really posed on a shoe.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0004] This invention will be better understood by referring to theaccompanying drawings wherein:

[0005]FIG. 1 is a front view of a traditional shoestring hanging cardfor display;

[0006]FIG. 2 is a front view of a first embodiment of a shoestringhanging card in the present invention;

[0007]FIG. 3 is a front view of the first embodiment of a shoestringhanging card with a shoestring positioned thereon in the presentinvention;

[0008]FIG. 4 is a front view of a second embodiment of a shoestringhanging card in present invention; and,

[0009]FIG. 5 is a front view of the second embodiment of a shoestringhanging card in the present invention, with a shoestring being insertedand arranged thereon.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0010] A first embodiment of a shoestring hanging card in the presentinvention, as shown in FIG. 2, includes a hanging card 10 made of acomparatively thick cardboard and cut into a proper size. Then thehanging card 10 is printed on an upper surface with a shoe profile 11,which may be shaped as a sneaker or a leisure shoe by means ofphotographing and printing. The shoe profile 11 has a shoe vamp 12, anda plurality of shoestring holes 13 symmetrically arranged to space apartin two lines in the center portion. Further, the hanging card 10 has ahanging hole 14 near an upper center end, and the hanging hole 14 isshaped as an inverted T, with a short vertical hole of nearly as acircle and a horizontal slot under the short vertical hole and extendingto both sides of the short vertical hole.

[0011] Next, how to use the shoestring hanging card is to be described.As shown in FIG. 3 the shoestring hanging hard is hung on somethingfitting through the hanging hole 14, and a shoestring 20 is made toextend orderly through the shoestring holes 13 in such a way that theshoestring is inserted crisscross through the vamp of a shoe in wearingit. Then the displaying effect of the shoestring is quite so vivid thata consumer can see the practical matching condition of the shoestring tothe shoe profile on the hanging card 10, and can select a suitableshoestring 20 easily.

[0012] Further, FIG. 4 shows a second preferred embodiment of ashoestring hanging card in the invention, which further has a pluralityof linear cuts 15 respectively extending from the shoestring holes 13 totwo opposite sides of the hanging card 10. Then a shoestring can bepushed orderly through each linear cut 15 to reach each relatedshoestring hole 13 so that the shoestring can be orderly inserted in thehanging card 10 and on the vamp 12 with quickness and easiness. Then aconsumer can easily see how the shoestring, matches with a shoe profile11.

[0013] Lastly it is worth saying that the invention makes arevolutionary improvement in packaging a shoestring on a hanging card toget an exquisite display effect. And consumers can see the matchingcondition of a shoestring with a shoe with easiness and the feature ofthe product.

[0014] While the preferred embodiments of the invention have beendescribed above it will be recognized and understood that variousmodifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intendedto cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit andscope of the invention.

I claim:
 1. A shoestring hanging card comprising: A hanging card of aproper size and printed with a shoe profile on an upper surface, saidhanging card having a plurality of shoestring holes orderly andsymmetrically arranged in a vamp of said shoe profile, a shoestringinserted orderly crisscross through said vamp of said hanging card fordisplaying with a well-matched contrast.
 2. The shoestring hanging cardas claimed in claim 1, wherein said hanging card further has a pluralityof linear cuts respectively extending from each said shoestring hole toan outer side of said hanging card.
 3. The shoestring hanging card asclaimed in claim 1, wherein said hanging card further has a hanging holebored near an upper center end.
 4. The shoestring hanging card asclaimed in claim 1, wherein said hanging card is made of cardboard witha preset thickness.
 5. The shoestring hanging card as claimed in claim1, wherein said hanging card is made of plastic of a preset thickness.